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i was told try-mix for SS MIG work. never got around to trying it though, got a TIG insted.

thanks for the help
......or..........
hope i helped
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JAMES

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When I've had to weld SS using GMAW, I've used Blue Shield 9 shielding gas. I know this doesn't mean anything to most welding forum users out there due to it being a product name, but that is the mix offered by Air Liquide here in Canada. I can't remember the mix ratios, but it is a tri mix if I stand correct. Blue Shield 9 is used for short curcuit and globular transfer modes. I don't know of the proper gas to use with FCAW SS welding. For spray transfer, a different mix is used other than the Blue Shield 9.

Jonny

Dynasty 300DX
Esab PCM 1000

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Hey Mac Sorry I jumped to a wrong conclusion and yes I did so again sorry
It's just that there has been so much crap going on well you know! so it's hard to figure out who means well and who's just a sh!t disturber.

Not only does he obviously have an axe to grind, but his grammar is worse than a 5th grader's! I just can't stand all of the terrible grammar I'm seeing on all of the welding message boards these days either! I really wish people would pay attention to what they're saying and how they're saying it!

Okay...it's 1:38am and I'll end my rant. Good info on the link, MAC...thank you for sharing it.